States of Matter
Thermodynamics
16 th Annual RETS/REMP Workshop 26-28 June 2006 Mashantucket, CT By Frank M. Gavila STP Has a Different Meaning to Different People.
Archimedes Principle Andi Peng, Kory Sherman, Dan Arters, Reid Fu, Karan Lamba.
Chapter 5 Gases A Gas- Uniformly fills any container Mixes completely with any other gas Can easily be compressed Exerts pressure on its surroundings.
Gas Laws. What are gas laws??? What are gas laws??? Study of the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of gases in a system.
Gas Laws. The 4 Gas Law Variables 1. Volume (V) 2. Temperature (T) 3. Pressure (P) 4. Amount of Gas (n)
Gas Laws Q4U1 (13d). Gas Pressure Gas Pressure is related to the mass of the gas and to the motion of the gas particles Gas molecules move and bounce.
Unit 8. Characteristics of Gas Pressure Partial Pressures Mole Fractions Gas Laws Boyles Law Charles Law Avogadros Law Guy-Lussacs Law Ideal Gas Law Ideal.
Ideal gas Assumptions 1.Particles that form the gas have no volume and consist of single atoms. 2.Intermolecular interactions are vanishingly small.
Chapter 61 Properties of Gases Expand to completely fill their container Take the shape of their container Low density –Much less than solid or liquid.
Ch. 16 - Solids, Liquids, & Gases I. States of Matter –Kinetic Molecular Theory –Four States of Matter –Thermal Expansion MATTER.